Quote Originally Posted by Tongue Flicker View Post
Of course. It is always and highly advisable to gut-load your feeders with fruits and veggies. Your pets also take in what their feeder does. Avoid feeding lettuce and cabbages to feeders as they only contain water and as such, has no bearable nutritional value for your pet.

Also avoid feeding your feeders with fruits and veggies belonging to lethal plant families like tomatoes, potatoes, rhubarbs, eggplants and those referred to as no, nos to every animal (i.e. garlic, onion, leeks, chili peppers, grapes)
This is a good post. However Romaine lettuce and cabbage are extremly high in nutrients. They are both considered super foods. Infact (I know I say this every time the conversation pops up) romain lettuce has more calcium than milk. Iceburg lettuce is the only lettuce I would recommend not feeding if any out of the lettuce group.
Your list of "do not feed" is right on the money. To include animal products such as meats, milk products, egg products, dog food, cat food and fish flakes.

All vegetables must be washed regardless if they are organic or not. Of course organic is always the better choice, even organic can have pesticides on them.